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Lazy Low Cal Lifestyle Cookbook #1 [Kindle Edition]

Becky Clark
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Book Description

[FYI ... this is an updated version of the original Lazy Low Cal Lifestyle Cookbook. All the same fabulous recipes, but I revamped the cover and some of the formatting ... added some embedded links and stuff like that. Plus, I had to add the "#1" since I came out with the second one! Enjoy!]

So, you're thinking about buying the Lazy Low Cal Lifestyle Cookbook but you're just not sure. Let me see if I can help.

Do you want a recipe for Cheesecake Brownies (only 93 calories each!) Then stop right now and buy this book. I can't be any more clear than that.

Do you want to lose weight? All the recipes in the Lazy Low Cal Lifestyle Cookbook are portion controlled. I finally lost weight when I figured out portion control. I tell you exactly how many calories and servings each recipe makes so you can dish out tonight's meal, then put the rest away for a healthy no-fuss lunch tomorrow. There is no main dish recipe in the cookbook with more than 400 calories, and most of them are well below that. There are vegetarian options; lots of healthy, low calorie side dishes; and sweets as low as 45 calories. The recipes call for healthy, easy-to-find ingredients and you'll find enough variety to keep you happy during your weight loss journey.

Are you lazy? I am, so you know these recipes have simple instructions. I'll never make you scurry around town shopping for spices you'll only use once or searching for a teakwood spoon hand-carved in Indonesia so it doesn't bruise the sauce. In fact, if you want to use an old stick with a tennis ball stuck on the end to stir that's perfectly fine with me. Weird, but fine. Don't blame me if you get splinters, though. Or fuzz.

Are you an inexperienced cook? These recipes can't fail. I've tried and tested all of them and most are family favorites here at Casa Lazy. I firmly believe my motto: "If you can read, you can cook." And if you've gotten this far in the description, I have faith in you. Using this cookbook is like having your loving and patient grandmother teach you how to cook. If, of course, your grandmother is middle-aged, sings show tunes, and teaches you how to cook via Kindle downloads.

Do you dislike cooking? Yeah, me too. Don't get me wrong, I like eating; I just get tired of the day-to-day grind of having to cook. So you can believe me when I say that I've figured out all kinds of lazy ways to turn ingredients into food.

Are you in your first apartment? I had my college-aged daughter in mind when I created many of these recipes. I knew she didn't have a lot of money to buy fancy ingredients or utensils so these recipes call for neither. I knew she didn't have a big kitchen with counter space for single-use machines, but she had a stove, an oven, some pots and pans, a refrigerator and running water. That's all you need. (Oh, you'll need electricity too.)

Are you a cheapskate? This cookbook is cheap — like a nickel per recipe! Scandalously cheap. Ingredients are cheap. Recipes are portion-controlled so you'll have planned leftovers. You'll only need cheap, basic kitchen stuff. Cheap, cheap, cheap.

Have I convinced you? C'mon … give it a spin!

Remember, if you know anyone who wants to lose weight, or is lazy, or an inexperienced cook, or who doesn't like to cook, or moved into their first apartment, or is a cheapskate, you can give them the gift of the Lazy Low Cal Lifestyle Cookbook. And they don't even have to own a Kindle! There are free Kindle reading apps you can download for iPhone, PC, Mac, Blackberry, iPad, and Android.







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  • File Size: 185 KB
  • Print Length: 80 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004GEB366
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #509,997 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Truly low cal, and fun to read as well February 14, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
"Over the years I've created some go-to recipes that don't suck up too much of my life, that fulfill my health requirements, and that please my family." So writes Becky Clark in this easy-to-use, even funny, cookbook.

"I never had a weight problem, never needed to count calories or watch what I ate. Until I hit 40, that is. Then I had to seriously wonder what I did to piss off the Weight Gain Gods," she writes.

I hear ya, sister. I'm turning 50 this year myself.

I have a whole shelf of cookbooks in the kitchen and there they sit, awaiting their eventual new life, after being deposited by my heirs, in the used book store. Why? Because I am lazy, and most cookbooks make you work.

What cookbook do I actually use? The Lazy Low-cal Lifestyle Cookbook. It sits on my computer's desktop. It takes up no space. It will give my heirs no back spasms. And it has color pictures! But mainly I use it because it shows me how to make nice, healthy meals 1) fast and 2) easily, my two favorite things besides bad reality television.

I especially like the recipes for mac and cheese and bacon, cinnamon pork chops, quiche with a potato crust, and spinach pear salad. And the servings, in every recipe in the book, are 400 calories or less. Nicely played, Ms. Clark.

Best five bucks I ever spent. And I never even have to blow dust off the spine.

If you're looking for some tips on exercise like I am (see: turning 50, above), Clark has also written How To Lose Weight and Get Healthy Even If You're Lazy - 115 Painless Weight Loss Tips
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good cookbook with a smart-aleck style January 5, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
The initial pages of this cookbook are a kick to read. I really like a cook with a sense of humor. I haven't tried any of the recipes yet, but the all look really good. This is my first electronic cookbook, but certainly not my last.

I have a serious allergies to a couple of common ingredient, so I cook a lot of meals rather than buy prepared foods. The text search simplifies the process of determining what recipes I can use and which I might need to modify.

Minuses: There are some formatting glitches in the ePub file that make navigation a little less than pleasant.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hate to Cook, Love this Cookbook February 20, 2011
By SJS
Format:Kindle Edition
I love to eat, but hate to cook. This cookbook has healthy recipes that are easy to follow, make delicious meals, and don't require me to buy a bunch of ingredients I don't already have in the kitchen. Volume II is coming soon, I hope?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it! February 25, 2013
By F. Kerr
Format:Kindle Edition
This is my kind of cookbook. Good food prepared simply! Everyday food. Love this cookbook! Would like to see pictures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, recipes I can actually use. March 8, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
As a busy single mom, this book is a true gift. Lazy LowCal Lifestyle Cookbook offers many useful tips and recipes for even the laziest (or busiest) lifestyle. It is easy to read and understand, utilizing realistic ingredients.

Highly recommend.
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More About the Author

Becky Clark was happily writing novels for teenagers when she realized her butt was slowly spreading across her chair in a very undignified manner. Stepping on the scale, she was not at all happy with that number mocking her. So she figured out how to lose that middle-aged spread without giving up her beloved chocolate, booze, or bacon ... or working too hard at it. She shares that info at http://www.LazyLowCalLifestyle.com

If you're lazy and don't like to diet you'll find kindred spirits there.

In addition to writing, she has spent time helping parents get their kids to love to read. She's adapted her workshop into an ebook full of games and ideas to turn your reluctant reader into a Reading Maniac. If you know anyone with a preschooler just learning to read or a child who doesn't like to read, check out "Reading Maniac" and see if you think it might help them.


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